We appreciate the enormous support that our ABestWeb community has experienced over the many years it has served its members and sponsors. We have decided to exit this business and have placed the property up for sale and we are actively entertaining interest.

In the meantime, community members will be able to read but not post to ABestWeb beginning on Jan. 18.

We want to thank you for your numerous contributions and your ongoing support. If you have any questions, please let us know.

Futuresky,
I've been around on the net for awhile and this opinion may only be mine. I've always preferred .org over .info...actually..I've had a hard time adjusting to all of them...I like the days of .com, .net, .org. Unless there was something that is country specific. I never hear people promoting .info or the .biz (meaning people I see on a regular basis). A lot of it can depend on the site content too...

<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>A lot of it can depend on the site content too.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

It sure does. If it's research content (sorry for using the "c" word Leader) then .info would be pretty appropriate. Out of the new domain names .info looks pretty appealing to me. The next domain I purchase will be either .com .net or .info, I still can't decide which one rolls off the tounge better.

Like TH media, up 'till now I like the .org extension (although never registered one until now), and the feeling of respectibility it seems to give. However, the .info extension may in this instance fit a bit better with the name of the domain (the roll-off the tongue effect that Rik mentioned)....and if Dynamoo is right about usage restictions at least I wouldn't have to go changing things around.

Sooo...I've gone for doing the site on the .info extension on this occasion...not sure yet what I'll do about the .org version I registered yet...Now to get tippety tappety typing away to set it up [img]/infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif[/img]